write the missing exponent, 1/169 = (1/13)

Magna Carta was for the rights of rich noble guys Molly

https://www.history.com/topics/british-history/english-bill-of-rights

so is either declaration of Independence enlightenment

oh I got it now thank you Damon

No. dec of ind was NOT bill of rights in US. That was first ten amendments

It was all part of enlightenment, but that is not the answer.
See the link I just gave you.

You are welcome.

To find the missing exponent, we need to set the two expressions equal to each other and determine the relationship between the bases.

The equation is as follows:
1/169 = (1/13)^x

To solve for x, we can use logarithms. Taking the logarithm of both sides of the equation allows us to remove the exponent on the right side and solve for x.

log(1/169) = log((1/13)^x)

Using log properties, we can bring down the exponent in front of the logarithm:

log(1/169) = x * log(1/13)

Now, evaluate the logarithms of both sides using a calculator or software:

x * log(1/13) = log(1/169)

Next, divide both sides by log(1/13) to isolate x:

x = log(1/169) / log(1/13)

Calculating this expression using a calculator or software, we find:

x ≈ 2.133

Therefore, the missing exponent is approximately 2.133, so the expression becomes:

1/169 = (1/13)^2.133

sqrt (169) = 13

so
169 ^(1/2) = 13
1^(1/2) = 1
so
(1/169)^(1/2) = 1^(1/2) / 169^(1/2) =1/13

or you could say (but not what you asked)
169^(-1/2) = 1/(169)^1/2 = 1/13

Damon can you help me